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Outdoor insect control misting systems were developed more than 20 years ago to control flies in the dairy and equine industries. Mist Pro partners with one of the first manufacturers of these systems to bring the benefits of this proven technology to residential and commercial settings. 

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System Components
Each Automatic Misting System is comprised of

Reservoir and pump system, or Tank less Unit.  To operate, the unit is simply plugged into a 110-volt outlet and water spigot.
Nylon tubing. Abrasion-tolerant, 1/4-inch black or white nylon tubing is placed inconspicuously along the protection area. The tubing may be buried or be attached to trees, fences or walls as needed.
Nozzles. Strategically placed nozzles are crafted of nickel-plated stainless steel, which prevents corrosion.

Key Benefits

The Automatic Misting System operates 2-4 times per day, generally at the times when mosquitoes are most likely to be active. Customers can choose between our two solution treatments: the EPA-registered insecticide pyrethrum or an all organic compound, which are sprayed for 30-45 seconds, as the mist generated wafts throughout the designated protection area.

In as little as one week, you'll notice fewer flying pests and an increasingly peaceful and comfortable setting.

Contact Information:

Telephone
252-636-5471
FAX
252-636-5471
Postal address
2615 Trent Rd. New Bern, NC 28562
Electronic mail
General Information: scott@mistpronc.com
Sales:  252-636-5471    
Customer Support: 252-636-5471
Webmaster: scott@mistpronc.com

 

 

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